The signaling network of transforming growth factor β1, protein kinase Cδ, and integrin underlies the spreading and invasiveness of gastric carcinoma cells

MS Lee, TY Kim, YB Kim, SY Lee, SG Ko… - … and cellular biology, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol
MS Lee, TY Kim, YB Kim, SY Lee, SG Ko, HS Jong, TY Kim, YJ Bang, JW Lee
Molecular and cellular biology, 2005Am Soc Microbiol
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion and spreading enables cells to respond to extracellular
stimuli for cellular functions. Using a gastric carcinoma cell line that is usually round in
adhesion, we explored the mechanisms underlying the cell spreading process, separate
from adhesion, and the biological consequences of the process. The cells exhibited
spreading behavior through the collaboration of integrin-extracellular matrix interaction with
a Smad-mediated transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) pathway that is mediated by …
Abstract
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion and spreading enables cells to respond to extracellular stimuli for cellular functions. Using a gastric carcinoma cell line that is usually round in adhesion, we explored the mechanisms underlying the cell spreading process, separate from adhesion, and the biological consequences of the process. The cells exhibited spreading behavior through the collaboration of integrin-extracellular matrix interaction with a Smad-mediated transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) pathway that is mediated by protein kinase Cδ (PKCδ). TGFβ1 treatment of the cells replated on extracellular matrix caused the expression and phosphorylation of PKCδ, which is required for expression and activation of integrins. Increased expression of integrins α2 and α3 correlated with the spreading, functioning in activation of focal adhesion molecules. Smad3, but not Smad2, overexpression enhanced the TGFβ1 effects. Furthermore, TGFβ1 treatment and PKCδ activity were required for increased motility on fibronectin and invasion through matrigel, indicating their correlation with the spreading behavior. Altogether, this study clearly evidenced that the signaling network, involving the Smad-dependent TGFβ pathway, PKCδ expression and phosphorylation, and integrin expression and activation, regulates cell spreading, motility, and invasion of the SNU16mAd gastric carcinoma cell variant.
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